Hop varieties

Country: United States

A relatively new dwarf variety with clean bitterness and mild English aroma, similar to East Kent Goldings. Used in ales.

Category Hop varieties

Used in lager, American ales and pilsner. It is a noble-type hop, with aroma similar to Tettnang and decent alpha acid for bittering.

Category Hop varieties

Shinsu Wase has a spicy, refined character, and Saaz and American ancestry.

Category Hop varieties

Used in US ales, German-style lagers and pilsners. Sterling is a Northwest hop developed with more than 50 per cent Czech Saaz. It is a very delicate hop with lots of noble character, but with a higher alpha than many other noble hops such as Saaz or Mitt ...

Category Hop varieties

An improved Cluster variety.

Category Hop varieties

Ultra-high-alpha acid with German characteristics.

Category Hop varieties

Tettnang is used in lagers and has a floral aroma. US varieties have twice the yield of their European parents.

Category Hop varieties

Used as an aroma hop in ale, lager, pilsner and wheat beers, and for late hopping ales. A recent strain that is a cross between Hallertau Mittelfrueh and a Saaz clone. It has a nice, strong floral aroma and a hint of spice, similar to Saaz. It is a well r ...

Category Hop varieties

America's answer to Fuggles, which it can be used in place of. A little more spicy than Fuggles. Mild and pleasant and a little earthy. Nice bittering with a light, fruity flavor and aroma. Very versatile. Released in 1976. Grown seedless.

Category Hop varieties

Spicy, citrusy, super-high alpha bittering hop from the Pacific North-West. German taste characteristics.

Category Hop varieties

Developed in 1997. Pungent, almost flowery. A high-alpha-acid hop with a highly aromatic, pleasant profile. Similar to Columbus.

Category Hop varieties